Beth. English undergraduate
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I definitely see where you are coming from in that A Midsummer Night's dream lacks that pscychological depth that is so thoroughly engaged with, in say, Hamlet- where the inevitable tragedy leaaves us cold and heavy hearted and through this seems to exagerate the sheer meaningless and loneliness, if you like, of life. A Midsummer's night dream is still a fabulous work of art though- but just in a different way. This play is a celebration, if you like, of the enchanting fairy-tale and exploits to the best of uses the effects of the stage.